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JOLO English www.jolo.edu.vn fb.com/joloenglish Topic 2: Education and schooling    The  Education  and  schooling  topic  includes  teaching  methods  and  resources,  approaches  to  exams  and  testing,  school  management,  pupil  motivation,  behaviour  and  discipline,  school  sport, extra-curricular activities, higher/further education and course funding.    Example Task  ‘The Internet will never replace traditional course books in schools.’ How far you agree with  this prediction?    Explanation of the Task  This  is  an  Opinion>Personal  viewpoint  type  essay  (it  asks  how  far  you  agree  with  an  idea.)  You  should introduce the topic and give your opinion in the introduction, then explain why you  have  this  view. You should briefly consider the opposing view, then restate your opinion in the  conclusion.   Notice  how  this  essay  type  is  different  from  the  Opinion>Discussion  type  which  we  saw  in  Topic 1, which asks you to discuss both sides of a debate.    Band model essay  There  is  a  huge  range  of  resources  available  to  the  modern  teacher,  and the right selection is  crucial in delivering effective lessons I agree that there will always be a place for course books  in the school curriculum, despite the many benefits of the Internet.  Firstly,  course  books  (whether  conventional  or  digital)  have  been  developed  by  pedagogical  experts  and  designed  to  be incorporated into a subject syllabus, leading to testing procedures  such  as  formal  examinations  or  continuous  assessment.  This  means  that  they  are  proven  to  improve  students’  academic  achievement,  enhancing  their  potential  for progression to further  or  higher  education.  Furthermore,  the use of modern course books allows pupils to coordinate  their  studies  as  part  of  group  work,  hopefully  making  their  lessons  less teacher-led and more  about  autonomous  learning.  This  in  itself  teaches  study  skills  such  as  independent  research  and  synthesizing  sources,  rather  than  old-fashioned  rote-learning.  This  is  where  the Internet,  in  fact,  can  play  a  useful  part:  to  supplement  and  add  to  knowledge  which  the  students  are  assimilating via their course books.  However,  it  is  the  role of teachers and school management generally to ensure that use of the  Internet  remains  a  guided  learning  process,  and  not  an  exercise  in  data-gathering  from  Internet sources which may be unreliable or even misleading.  It  is  true  that  the  Internet  can  be  invaluable  for  adults  (for  example  in  distance  learning  or  self-study  modules)  who  are  able  to  discriminate  between  sources  and  sift  information  to  marshal  their  facts.  However,  this  is  a  mature  skill and we should not assume that school age  pupils are ready to this.  Overall,  it  appears  that  course  books,  with  their  quality  and  depth  of  material,  are  set  to  remain  an  integral part of the syllabus. The internet can be judged a useful supplement to this,  if used carefully and under supervision.  (304 words)  JOLO English www.jolo.edu.vn fb.com/joloenglish   Explanation of the topic vocabulary and examples in Speaking  🔸  curriculum  =  the  full  range  of  subjects  offered  by  a  school  or  group  of  schools.  The  curriculum  in  private  schools  is  sometimes  wider  than  in  state  schools,  because  they  have  more resources.  🔸  pedagogical  (experts) = (experts in) education and teaching. I admire pedagogical pioneers  such as the Victorian English thinkers who began free schools for all children.  🔸  syllabus  =  the  content  of  elements taught in a specific subject. The syllabus for geography  at my school included volcanoes, earthquakes and tidal waves, which we found fascinating.  🔸  formal  examinations  =  exams  where  students  answer  set  written  or  spoken  questions  without assistance.  🔸  continuous  assessment  =  giving  students  marks  for  course  work  or  projects,  rather  than  formal  exams.  At  my  school,  our  grades  were  based  50/50  on  formal  examinations  and  continuous assessment, which we thought was very fair to all the children.  🔸  academic  achievement  =  the  measurable  performance  of  a student in marks, exam results  etc In my country, children enjoy school, but academic achievement is frankly quite low.  🔸 further education = education after leaving school at the minimum age Some governments  encourage further education by allowing teenagers to claim benefits while they study.  🔸  higher  education  =  education  after  age  18  at  college  or  University,  usually  for  a  Degree.  When  I  pass  IELTS,  I  plan  to  go  on  to  higher  education  in  Canada  and  do  a  degree  in  engineering.  🔸  group  work  =  study  where  pupils  discuss  and  agree  a  project  together.  Personally, I think  that group work enables lazy children to less work than the eager ones.  🔸  teacher-led  lessons  =  traditional  lessons  where  the  teacher  delivers  a  long  talk  and  the  students  take  notes.  In  my  country,  lessons  are  still  very  teacher-led  and  interaction  is  rather  limited.  🔸 autonomous learning = when a student learns through independent study and research At  University, you are expected to be an autonomous learner far more than at High School, which  is quite exciting for me.  🔸 study skills = the skills of organizing, using and checking study work My study skills were  rather weak until I read an excellent book by a Japanese pedagogical expert.  🔸 to synthesize sources = to use a variety of sources and combine them in one project I use  the  Internet  to  synthesize  my  sources,  and  I  always  cite  the  origin  of  the  information.  (to  cite  sources = to acknowledge publicly)  🔸  rote-learning  =  learning  by  repetition  and  memorizing  items.  I  used  to  think  that  rote-learning  was  a negative approach, but my recent experiences teaching in a South African  school have changed my view.  🔸  to  supplement  =  to  add  extra  content  or  material.  My  supervisor  said  that  I  should  supplement my essay with more examples of experiments.  🔸  to  assimilate  knowledge  =  to  absorb  and  understand  it.  I  always  use  a  dictionary  when  I  study in English, to help me assimilate new phrases.  🔸  guided  learning  =  learning  under  the  supervision  of  a  teacher. Lessons in Primary Schools  should always contain guided learning, otherwise the children will lose focus.  JOLO English www.jolo.edu.vn fb.com/joloenglish 🔸  data-gathering  =  collecting  information,  usually  in  numerical  form.  Mobile  phone  companies  employ  many  people  in  data-gathering  Tasks,  to  see  how  users  are  using  the  phones and Internet.  🔸  distance  learning  =  learning  by  the  Internet  or  email,  rather  than  face-to-face.  My  mother  took an entire degree by distance learning over a period of five years.  🔸  self-study  =  studying  using  a  course  without  a  teacher’s  involvement.  There  are  many  self-study guides to improving your English, and some of them are actually quite good.  🔸  to  discriminate  between  sources  =  to  decide  whether one source is better or more reliable  than  another  source.  Children  should  not  study  using  unsupervised  Internet  access,  because  they can’t discriminate between the sources of information they find.  🔸  to  sift  information  =  to  remove  unwanted  or  less  useful information. I had to sift hundreds  of pages of data to arrive at my conclusions when I did my thesis.  🔸  to  marshal  facts  =  to  organise  facts  in  support  of  an  idea.  In  IELTS  essays,  you  should  marshal a few facts to support each idea in the argument.  🔸  an  integral  part  of  the  syllabus = essential, central or indispensable. Nutrition is an integral  part of food sciences these days.  🔸 to work/study under supervision = under the direction of a responsible person At college, I  discovered  I  did  not  have  to  work  under  supervision  all  the  time,  and  I  was  free  to  do  independent research.  ... giving  students  marks  for course  work  or  projects,  rather  than  formal  exams.  At  my  school,  our  grades  were  based  50/50  on  formal  examinations  and continuous assessment,... elements taught in a specific subject. The syllabus for geography  at my school included volcanoes, earthquakes and tidal waves, which we found fascinating. 

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